Mon Apr 11, 2022 8:58 pm
After reading more and listening to some podcasts about the whole situation today, the blame kind of falls on outlets like At The Races for prematurely celebrating and distributing the update that all the horses were fine, but also Aintree for sending out an update that was very easy to misinterpret.
A journalist on Nick Luck's show today was saying how, before the ITV and RacingUK broadcast for the National signs off every year, Aintree must an update on the status of the horses. The update on Saturday evening said that all horses were back in their stables, there were no fatalities, but that further investigation was needed. Media outlets blasted out the first two parts of the release without really considering the weight of the last point. I'm sure in a perfect world, Aintree would've waited a day to see what happened to horses that were at the stable but probably in the process of being examined (I can't imagine what the connections of a horse suffering from a traumatic brain injury were dealing with), but they should've been a bit more specific in their initial release/update. Journalists also should've maybe made a couple phonecalls to see what was with the final cryptic point of the release.
Oh well.
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